Volcano Matrix

This piece is from a body of work, which I title "Urban Grid". I depict how all life is now forced to coexist with millions of “invisible” lines of wireless networks beaming through at all times. I hope to spark a dialect that brings balance to the price we each pay, willingly or unwillingly, for this precious connectivity we’ve come to adore and depend on, knowing full well, that our physical well being can suffer negative effects.I use colors inspired by inca textiles, an element present throughout my upbringing in South America and still very stimulating and ever present. Materials I use: Collage elements, acrylic, oil, cold pressed papers. Some pieces in this series are still available.

Tina Alberni Fine Art

Tina Alberni is of Cuban Heritage. She moved to Bogota, Colombia as a child, and moved back to the U.S. in her late teens.

She got her BS in Art Education with concentration in printmaking.

For 14+years, Alberni taught art to, and chaired the art department for grades 6-12 at a prestigious school in South Florida.

Throughout the years, Alberni has received awards, exhibited and sold to collectors spanning 5 continents.

Alberni’s bilingual and bicultural upbringing weaves into the fabric of her art, allowing her to explore elemental relationships and respond intuitively. She makes a conscious effort to work in a variety of mediums and exhibit in alternative spaces.

Alberni moved to North Carolina in 2007 and is a fulltime working artist.